“Rude, but true.” Gulliver responded to the accusation, shrugging. “You’re not supposed to respect it, it's a shady tactic, but it's undeniably effective. Glad you can at least understand my reasoning.” he said, waving off the remark. He took the lack of an answer to mean his assumptions were correct, and put the stack of cash next to the first one.
“Straight to the point, can’t say I don’t respect that in a man.” Gulliver commented, scratching his chin thoughtfully. “That depends honestly. If you’re like the rest of these guys, I’m here for a deal. Regardless of your answer, I have an invitation of my own for you and your friends, optional of course.” He explained, pulling out several invitations, similarly gilded to the ones that had been sent out before, but contained in a black envelope with silver trim, putting them on the counter next to the money.
“To put it simply, I’m looking to make a friend or two, is that so wrong? What did you call it? A pact?” the being of greed said clearly, staring into the other man's eyes. “This is an offer I will make to you as well as the others. Take it or leave it, just know that there will certainly be more in it for you then that little case right there. For a simple little deal, you can live like a king. All the luxury money could ever buy at your fingertips. I assure you every word I’ve said is true, let those little gifts serve as proof.” He said, gesturing to the cash on the counter.
“Though if you still don’t believe me, those invitations are to a little get together for the participants in this little event of your’s. VIP of course. Let you get a feel for the place.” Gulliver said, tapping the letters gently.
“Straight to the point, can’t say I don’t respect that in a man.” Gulliver commented, scratching his chin thoughtfully. “That depends honestly. If you’re like the rest of these guys, I’m here for a deal. Regardless of your answer, I have an invitation of my own for you and your friends, optional of course.” He explained, pulling out several invitations, similarly gilded to the ones that had been sent out before, but contained in a black envelope with silver trim, putting them on the counter next to the money.
“To put it simply, I’m looking to make a friend or two, is that so wrong? What did you call it? A pact?” the being of greed said clearly, staring into the other man's eyes. “This is an offer I will make to you as well as the others. Take it or leave it, just know that there will certainly be more in it for you then that little case right there. For a simple little deal, you can live like a king. All the luxury money could ever buy at your fingertips. I assure you every word I’ve said is true, let those little gifts serve as proof.” He said, gesturing to the cash on the counter.
“Though if you still don’t believe me, those invitations are to a little get together for the participants in this little event of your’s. VIP of course. Let you get a feel for the place.” Gulliver said, tapping the letters gently.